نتایج جستجو برای: political divergence

تعداد نتایج: 152282  

2005
Peter Pedroni James A. Baker James Yudong Yao

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Abstract: Numerous policy studies have argued that conditions have prevailed in China since the open door economic reforms of the late 1970s that have encouraged rapid growth at the expense of regional income inequality across the provinces of China. In this paper we use recently d...

Journal: :Intereconomics 2019

H. Sabouri Khosroshahi, Ph.D., M. Rahmati Kazzaz, T. Shiri, Ph.D.,

Cultural divergence is incongruity in the values, attitudes and behaviors among different generations of a society. Identifying factors related to cultural divergence in the social values ​​of parents and children is one of the most important issues in Iranian society, which has been investigated in the present research through a quantitative approach. The statistical population of the study co...

2004
Hongbin Cai Daniel Treisman

Many political economists believe that competition among countries—or regions within them—to attract mobile capital disciplines their governments, motivating them to invest more in infrastructure, reduce waste and corruption, and spend less on non-productive public goods. The result should be convergence on business-friendly policies and clean government. The notion that mobile capital discipli...

In applications of differential geometry to problems of parametric inference, the notion of divergence is often used to measure the separation between two parametric densities. Among them, in this paper, we will verify measures such as Kullback-Leibler information, J-divergence, Hellinger distance, -Divergence, … and so on. Properties and results related to distance between probability d...

2017
John T. Jost

An abundance of research in political psychology demonstrates that leftists and rightists (or liberals and conservatives) diverge from one another in terms of: (a) personality characteristics; (b) cognitive processing styles; (c) motivational interests and concerns; (d) the prioritization of personal values; and (e) neurological structures and physiological functions. In this article, I summari...

2007
Lucie Cerna

The paper presents a comparative political economy theoretical framework of high-skilled immigration (HSI thereafter) policies in advanced industrial countries and seeks to explain differences in countries’ policies in terms of HSI openness. I take from the traditional partisanship approach that political parties will pursue policies consistent with the preferences of their major constituencies...

2012
M. Anne Brown

This essay is about the interaction of different life-worlds, of different ways of understanding and constituting political community, and the challenges of working—and, for East Timorese, living—across these differences.1 As with many formerly colonised states, Timor-Leste is characterised by the coexistence of fundamentally different socio-political cultures and logics of governance.2 Timor-L...

2004
Hongbin Cai Daniel Treisman

Many political economists believe that competition among countries—or regions within them—to attract mobile capital disciplines their governments, motivating them to invest more in infrastructure, reduce waste and corruption, and spend less on non-productive public goods. The result should be convergence on business-friendly policies and clean government. This expectation informs debates on bot...

2011
Faruk Gul Wolfgang Pesendorfer

In this paper, we identify a mechanism through which media concentration reduces political polarization and media competition (via media specialization) increases polarization. This mechanism may help explain the patterns of US Congressional polarization. In an effort to avoid offending potential customers, a concentrated media avoids making clear-cut endorsements and, as a result, provides lit...

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